Insightful folk singer who charms with “brilliantly articulate guitar, an honestly pretty baritone, and deft lyrics” (Boston Globe).
- Wilcox’s poetic lyricism and open-tuned guitar made him a popular touring artist from the start, and his first studio album, How Did You Find Me Here (1989), sold 100,000 albums by word of mouth.
- A masterful songwriter, Wilcox has released 17 albums including 2010’s Reverie, which AllMusic.com describes as, “Hushed, intimate vocals, subtle but impressive guitar work in a solid folk/blues/pop mode, and songs full of telling details with masterful wordplay that never calls attention to itself.”
- Wilcox’s solo performances have taken him all over the world, including a singer-songwriter festival at Carnegie Hall in 1994, a benefit for National Coalition for the Homeless.
- “Factor in a strong acoustic guitar technique that eschews simplistic strumming in favor of expressive finger-picking and a pleasant voice that sounds like a more insistent, fuller bodied James Taylor, and you have a solid solo-acoustic performer who will make his way even if he doesn’t serve ear candy.”—Los Angeles Times